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Hey guys. Hows it going? Today Im going to show you how I made this sign for our property. While its not an actual National Park, thats what we call it. We absolutely love it. We also do have the plans for this available on our website so definitely check that out -- theres a link down in the description for those if you want to make this yourself. So anyways, without further ado, lets get into it. Starting on our new project here. Applying some Oramask 813 down to it. Im going to be making a National Park sign for our property. We do have the designs available on our website so definitely check those out there. We kind of joke and call it that. But this will definitely be a really nice piece, a nice sign to have there. Im using one and a half inch thick HDU foam and just adding all of the tools that Im going to be using to the tool holder and getting that sucked down to the Stepcraft Q.408 vacuum table. Im starting off here with the RC-1102 90 deg